Start with 'wuh' where lips form a small circle.
Move to 'n' by touching the tongue to the roof of the mouth.
End with '-der' by relaxing the tongue and slightly opening the mouth.
Replacing 'w' with 'v' (von-der)
Forgetting to pronounce the 'n' (wo-der)
Overemphasizing the 'd' sound (wun-dur)
Start with 'wuh' where lips form a small circle.
Move to 'n' by touching the tongue to the roof of the mouth.
End with '-duh' with a relaxed tongue and open mouth.
Replacing 'w' with 'v' (von-duh)
Forgetting to pronounce the 'n' (wo-duh)
Overemphasizing the 'd' sound (wun-dah)
Yes, the 'w' is a voiced sound.
'Wonder' has two syllables.
Yes, the stress is on the first syllable.
A feeling of curiosity and amazement.
/ˈwʌndərfəl/
Very good or admirable
/ˈwʌndərɪŋ/
Feeling curiosity about something
/ˈwʌndərz/
Plural of wonder
'wonderful' has an extra syllable '-ful'.
'wondering' adds '-ing', changing the ending sound.
'wonders' changes the ending to a 'z' sound.
Ensure your lips round for the 'w' sound.
Don't tense up for the 'der' ending, keep it smooth.
Test Your Pronunciation On Words That Have Sound Similarities With Wonder